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what does the speaker say she could do with paint in the poem in the paint box​

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Answered by itzPapaKaHelicopter
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A. Answer these questions.

Q1. Find the names of eight colours in the poem.

Ans- Cobalt, umber, ultramarine, ivory black, emerald green, crimson, white and purple.

Q2. How many people are speaking in the poem? Who are they?

Ans- There are two people in the poem- the poet and his friend (or someone close to the poet).

Q3. Why is the painter using the different colours to paint?

Ans- The painter is using different colours to paint to show the endless possibilities of art and imagination, wherein one can create a world, unrestricted by the limitations of the real world.

Q4. “You painted them true.”

a. Who says this and what does it mean?

Ans- The poet’s friend said this. It means that the poet has painted the tigers in crimson and white, cook and a camel in blue and panther in purple which were vibrant colours where the poet and his friend were giving wings to their imagination.

b. What does the speaker now ask the painter to paint?

Ans- The speaker then asked the painter to paint a country where nobody goes and put some people like poet there.

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Answered by snr6200087482
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Answer:

the speaker asked the painter to paint country where nobody has ever gone and where people follow ther

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